Potholes kill more than terror attacks: Supreme Court
The bench also clarified that from September 1 onward, automobile companies cannot sell vehicles without third party insuranceContinue Reading
The bench also clarified that from September 1 onward, automobile companies cannot sell vehicles without third party insuranceContinue Reading
Jaising had said courts around the world allowed their proceedings to be recorded, though they differed in their ways.Continue Reading
The petitioner also seeks to keep Christian judges off the case in the High CourtContinue Reading
The mark of a good society is its ability and willingness to care for those who are most vulnerableContinue Reading
The Aadhaar database links iris scans and fingerprints of more than 1 billion peopleContinue Reading
The directive came amid protests from senior advocatesContinue Reading
One farmer from every state and Union territory will be made a co-petitionerContinue Reading
The top court also directed the Centre not to renew any such licences till further orders Continue Reading
Violence erupted in 2008Continue Reading
New Delhi: The Supreme Court order stating that divorce granted by ecclesiastical tribunals has no legal sanctity is unlikely to make any significant impact on the Catholic community since the Church also considers civil court order in divorce procedures at the Church tribunals. “There is nothing new in the order.Continue Reading
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